On average, we probably encounter magazines more frequently than art. To equate them, though, isn’t common practice. Is a New Yorker cartoon just a quirky little illustration, or is it a defining ...
It’s not easy being a meme-maker. Creating social media–friendly satire of cultural foibles that still packs a punch takes a deep understanding of your subject, and it can be hard to stand out from ...
Breach is bringing together established and emerging figures across fashion, art, culture and entertainment for a new kind of art-centric magazine. Founded by filmmaker and photographer James Dylan ...
Mad, the long-running humor magazine that taught generations about satire and gross-out jokes, has its own special exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum. The exhibit has more than 150 pieces of Mad art ...
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s upcoming feature exhibit gives viewers a chance to explore the history and impact of the beloved American humor magazine, MAD, through a vast display of original covers, ...
“Jack Davis: Legacy of Laughter” is now on the wall (and off the wall) at Ringling College. This exhibit showcases nearly 100 of Davis’ cartoons. Cartoon fans will enjoy this tasty bowl of eye candy.
The publication of the first issue of Playboy magazine in December 1953 set into motion a new era of style for men’s magazines, pin-up illustration, and sophisticated ribald cartooning. The June ...
Mad magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee, a fixture at the satirical publication for a half-century of hijinks and hilarity, died Monday at the age of 102. The award-winning Jaffee passed away from multiple ...
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